The ability of face discrimination is modulated by the frequency of exposure to a category of faces. In other words, lower discrimination performance was measured for infrequently encountered faces as opposed to frequently encountered ones. This phenomenon has been described in the literature: the own-race advantage, a benefit in processing own-race as opposed to the other-race faces, and the own-species advantage, a benefit in processing the conspecific type of faces as opposed to the heterospecific type. So far, the exact parameters that drive either of these two effects are not fully understood. In the following we present a full assessment of data in human participants describing the discrimination performances across two races (Asian a...
race (the other-race effect or ORE) has been widely cited. Nevertheless, recognizing the identity of...
Other-race effects in recognition memory of faces have been well documented: It is often more diffic...
Publisher's PDF.We examined whether Asian individuals would show differential sensitivity to configu...
Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from o...
International audienceThe other-race effect is a collection of phenomena whereby faces of one's own ...
Open Access peer reviewed research article.Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing ...
The other-race effect (or own-race bias or cross-racial identification effect) refers to the finding...
People recognize own race faces better than those from other races. This other race effect in face r...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
The other-race effect refers to the observation that we perform better in tasks involving faces of o...
It is well known that observer race can influence performance when individuating faces. Inspired by ...
The other-race classification advantage is the phenomenon that people classify faces of other-races ...
A dominant theory of the other race effect (ORE) is that group-bias causes us to process own-race an...
The other-race effect in face identification has been reported in many situations and by many differ...
AbstractWe explored perceptual factors that might account for the other-race classification advantag...
race (the other-race effect or ORE) has been widely cited. Nevertheless, recognizing the identity of...
Other-race effects in recognition memory of faces have been well documented: It is often more diffic...
Publisher's PDF.We examined whether Asian individuals would show differential sensitivity to configu...
Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing human faces from their own-race than from o...
International audienceThe other-race effect is a collection of phenomena whereby faces of one's own ...
Open Access peer reviewed research article.Studies have shown that people are better at recognizing ...
The other-race effect (or own-race bias or cross-racial identification effect) refers to the finding...
People recognize own race faces better than those from other races. This other race effect in face r...
Two phenomena, including the Other Race Effect and the Other Race Classification Advantage, describe...
The other-race effect refers to the observation that we perform better in tasks involving faces of o...
It is well known that observer race can influence performance when individuating faces. Inspired by ...
The other-race classification advantage is the phenomenon that people classify faces of other-races ...
A dominant theory of the other race effect (ORE) is that group-bias causes us to process own-race an...
The other-race effect in face identification has been reported in many situations and by many differ...
AbstractWe explored perceptual factors that might account for the other-race classification advantag...
race (the other-race effect or ORE) has been widely cited. Nevertheless, recognizing the identity of...
Other-race effects in recognition memory of faces have been well documented: It is often more diffic...
Publisher's PDF.We examined whether Asian individuals would show differential sensitivity to configu...